Stephanie Farley (writing in Middle School Web) shares her 9 step solution to help grow student authors. Her thoughts stem from her students’ feedback and confusion about their grades. By modifying her instruction (including student self-evaluation) her students' writing and confidence grew.
Saturday, April 30, 2022
Helping students improve their writing
Stephanie Farley (writing in Middle School Web) shares her 9 step solution to help grow student authors. Her thoughts stem from her students’ feedback and confusion about their grades. By modifying her instruction (including student self-evaluation) her students' writing and confidence grew.
Friday, April 29, 2022
Search for “Untitled”
(This tip came from Monica Burns Spring Cleaning Newsletter. Since several of her suggestions related to Gmail (which we don't use), I didn’t link the entire document.
Here’s what she shared:
Do you make lots of documents on the fly? Whether you are demoing a strategy for students or showing off a quick tip to your colleagues, you might have a lot of documents that aren’t serving a purpose anymore. In Google Drive, these documents are named “Untitled” by default. So head over to your Google Drive or OneDrive or wherever your files live and search by keyword for “Untitled.” Then, either delete these documents or give them a name and drag them to a folder.
If you start feeling overwhelmed by this task, set a timer for 10 minutes so you have a stop time. Suppose you feel like you want to keep going when the timer goes off, awesome. If not, set a reminder on your calendar to revisit this task.
Thursday, April 28, 2022
Move those slides!
Here’s a newly added Google Slides Add On which will allow you to randomize your slide deck as well as roll some dice. Special thanks to Kristen Boehm (EES) for her suggestion! My one-minute video here will walk you through the process.
Wednesday, April 27, 2022
Gentle Guidance Interventions
Adding Borders to Google Docs
Looking to spruce up your Google Docs? Here’s a quick video from CottenTechCoach with three methods to add borders to your Google Doc.
Tuesday, April 26, 2022
Gamification Made Easy
I recently watched an EdWeb webinar with Brian Thomas (he’s a former educator and now working for TCI). If you want to watch it- here is the link. Brian shared several ideas for both team building and content-related games that are low-cost and easy to use in the classroom. I especially like
Scenes from a Hat and Who am I? He shared several resources as well as a collaborative Padlet.
If you are interested in game-based learning, I would join EdWeb (it’s free) and become a member of this Game Based Learning community.
Monday, April 25, 2022
New- the Kami LIbrary
Wednesday, April 20, 2022
Earth Day and BrainPOP
Log into your BrainPOP account to check out these earth-related resources. Many have the new Pause and Play features to help check for understanding during the video!
New from PBS - Earth Day
Thursday, April 14, 2022
Math/ELA Suggestions from BrainPOP
In the BrainPOP March newsletter, they shared some mini-lessons to help your students. Please see their suggestions here
Here’s a sample:
Wednesday, April 13, 2022
Murder at the Met
In this mystery website, students will explore great art from the Metropolitan Museum and try to solve the murder of Madame X. Here is a review from TeachersFirst.
Tuesday, April 12, 2022
Student Winner in Vocabulary Contest
The NYTimes recently published their vocabulary video winners. Watch these 15-second videos to see the students' creativity! What could your students produce?
Monday, April 11, 2022
Screencastify Library
Sunday, April 10, 2022
Art Podcasts
Are you looking for elementary art ideas, lesson plans, and podcasts? Look no further than The Art of Education University. Here you will find various resources including the Everyday Art Room and their podcasts.
Saturday, April 9, 2022
Posts for Poetry Month
Friday, April 8, 2022
Video Prompts
These writing prompts from John Spencer are worth a look. How can writing be boring with this sendoff? The above is just one example.
Thursday, April 7, 2022
April is the time for poems
poetry to your students. Please see the lessons here.
Wednesday, April 6, 2022
Lessons for Ramadan
TeachersFirst recently shared their page with Ramadan resources. Ramadan is celebrated this year from April 2 to May 2nd. Please see their site here for a wide variety of material for all grade levels.
Tuesday, April 5, 2022
Autism Resources
Monday, April 4, 2022
Brain Dumps
While I had read about this concept before, this blog post from Matt Miller reminded me how effective it could be. A brain dump is a nongraded exit ticket where the student literally shares everything they know about a specific topic. Please note in the post, Matt shares several resources including Flipgrid. As a reminder, Flipgrid is not a district-approved tool and shouldn’t be used in the classroom. Feel free to use Socrative or pencil/paper.
Sunday, April 3, 2022
Changing your default font
Is Arial 11 not your personal favorite? Would you rather have Google open with font Comic Sans (in 14)? You can change the default font in Google. Here is a short video (from Kasey Bell and ShakeUpLearning) that will walk you through the process.
Saturday, April 2, 2022
Friday, April 1, 2022
New in April from BrainPOP
From Poetry Month to Earth Day to Financial Literacy, you will find it in BrainPOP. Please click this link for their April newsletter.